Trae Patton/NBC(LOS ANGELES) -- On Tuesday night’s The Voice, Carson Daly revealed which of the three artists each from Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson‘s teams who performed on Monday would advance to the next round: two based on America’s vote, the other chosen by his or her coach.

At the top of the show, Daly also acknowledged the passing of The Voice season 1 finalist Beverly McClellan, who died on October 30 at the age of 49 from endometrial cancer.

America saved soul artist DeAndre Nico and 14-year-old pop singer Reagan Strange. After agonizing over which of the remaining artists would complete his team, Adam settled on teen heartthrob Tyke James, explaining that there was still more he wanted to see from him. Steve Memmolo, RADHA and Kameron Marlowe went home.

Team Jennifer:

America sent Kentucky native MaKenzie Thomas and Kennedy Holmes -- the youngest artist in the competition at 13 -- to the next round. Acknowledging it was a tough decision for her to make, Jennifer saved R&B singer Sandyredd. Franc West, Colton Smith and Patrique Fortson were sent packing.

Also on Tuesday’s show, Ayanna Joni and Lynnea Moorer, the two finalists from The Voice Comeback Stage -- the show's new digital series in which judge Kelsea Ballerini gave artists who failed to get chair turns during the blind auditions a chance to re-enter the competition -- performed for America’s vote. Joni tackled Ariana Grande’s “No Tears Left to Cry” and Moorer delivered “Boo’d Up,” by Ella Mai. America picked Moorer, who chose Clarkson as her coach and moves on, along with the other 12 contestants. Joni was sent home.

The evening also included country star Kane Brown performing his latest single “Lose It,” and pop outfit Backstreet Boys singing their new song, “Chances.”

John Lamparski/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) -- Boardwalk Empire alum Paz de la Huerta has slapped Harvey Weinstein with a new sexual assault lawsuit, according to Deadline.

In a copy of the suit obtained by the entertainment website, the 34-year-old actress alleges the disgraced movie mogul exposed himself in a "taunting manner" while greeting her at the door of his Four Seasons Hotel room in Beverly Hills in 2011.

The documents go on to claim that another undressed woman was in the room, and that Weinstein invited her "to participate in a three party sexual encounter."

The alleged incident took place a year after a couple of earlier encounters in which de la Huerta has previously claimed she was raped by Weinstein in New York City. The suit alleges she was there to Weinstein to, "stop stalking and harassing her and quickly left the vicinity of Weinstein’s room feeling embarrassed, scared, shocked and humiliated. She added that that Weinstein appeared angered by her rejection and denunciation."

She explains her appearance in the doorway of Weinstein's Four Seasons hotel room as an attempt to warn him to, "stop the harassing phone calls, which he had that day resumed, and any further uninvited visits to her building."

Weinstein's lawyer, Ben Brafman, denied the claims on Tuesday, according to Deadline, saying, "It is our understanding that the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office carefully reviewed Ms. De la Huerta’s claims of sexual assault by Mr. Weinstein many months ago and made a conscious decision to reject her as a complainant for obvious reasons."

Adds Brafman: "We also believe that her newly minted version of events including her new California claims are equally preposterous and unfortunately, the product of an unstable personality with a vivid imagination."

De la Huerta's lawsuit come on the heels of another accusation of sexual misconduct earlier this month, alleging Weinstein assaulted a 16-year-old model: claims Brafman, called "preposterous" in a statement to ABC News.

Last month, Weinstein scored an apparent legal victory, when the Manhattan District Attorney’s office dropped one of the charges against him involving Lucia Evans, the actress who accused Weinstein of forcing her to perform oral sex in 2004.

Ever since allegations of sexual misconduct against Weinstein came to light late last year, he has continued to deny any claims of non-consensual sex.

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures(NEW YORK) -- Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are already brainstorming ideas for a potential performance of “Shallow” at next year’s Oscars.

In a new interview with Variety, the pop superstar said she’s “one hundred percent” on board to sing the A Star Is Born duet with Cooper at the ceremony, should it be nominated for best original song.

Co-star and director Cooper adds, “We talked about that actually, because I’m such a maniac. I started texting [Gaga] the whole pitch of how we should do it. So we’ll see. There might be a cool, unorthodox way we could perform it.”

A nomination for “Shallow” seems likely as it continues to climb the charts. Gaga says she believes the song is resonating with people because it’s about a dialogue between a man and a woman.

“To me, that conversation is what makes the song successful and beautiful and why people cry when they hear it,” she says. “It’s because that man and woman connect, and they are listening to each other.”

The official video of Gaga and Cooper's performance of "Shallow" has earned over 101.4 million views on YouTube in just over six weeks.

At this point, it's seeming as if it's not a question of if A Star Is Born will score any Oscar nominations, but how many. Oscar buzz began the moment the movie debuted at the Venice Film Festival August 31 to near universal acclaim.

Released nationally October 5, A Star Is Born debuted in second place. In the six weeks since it's earned $178.1 million domestically and just under $324 million worldwide.

Eric Ray Davidson/TBS(LOS ANGELES) -- Snoop Dogg gets his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this Monday, November 19.

The 47-year-old rapper, actor, philanthropist, producer, game show host and stoner icon -- born Calvin Broadus Jr. -- will receive the 2,651st star, located right in front of where they record ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! Kimmel himself will join Dr. Dre and Quincy Jones in honoring Snoop at the ceremony.

The honor coincides with the 25th anniversary of Snoop's debut album, Doggystyle, in November of 1993.

You can watch the ceremony stream live at WalkofFame.com. You can also catch Snoop every week hosting TBS' Joker's Wild game show, and with his buddy Martha Stewart on VH1's Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party, now in its second season.

Snoop also stars opposite Matthew McConaughey and Martin Lawrence in the movie The Beach Bum, due out in March 2019.

Merrick Morton/Twentieth Century Fox(NEW YORK)-- In her latest film, Widows, Oscar-winner Viola Davis plays a fierce widow whose husband and others are killed during an attempted robbery. Her character then recruits the other widows to pull off a heist her late husband was planning.

"The heist is just a metaphor for women saying, 'You know what? My life isn't working for me. I got to pay my bills, so I'm going to make it work," Davis told Tuesday's Good Morning America.

"That's what women have to do," Davis continued. "You have a lot of single mothers out there, you have to pay the bills, dealing with no health insurance; they have to get it done. And this movie, you'll see. It's for the girls."

Davis's own girl -- eight-year-old daughter Genesis -- once gave her mom some sage advice about life, after hearing her on the phone with her manager.

"[We were] haggling over something and she said, 'Mommy, put the phone down. I got to tell you, don't let anybody put their life into your life. If they put their life into your life, you have to tell them to get out because they don't have the pass-code,'" Davis said.

"I put the phone down and I said, 'Genesis, say that again so I can write it down.' She teaches me a lot."

Davis also shared her go-to mantras with GMA.

"'The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are,'" she said. And another: "You don't have to hustle for your worth. You don't have to barter for it. 'You're just born worthy. "

Davis said she wants some of these inspirational words to apply to her daughter as well: "I want her to know that exactly who she is, is enough."

Vladimir Furdik as the Night King; courtesy of HBO(NEW YORK) -- (SPOILER ALERT) We've known for what seems like ages that Game of Thrones isn't returning until next year, but we haven't known when -- until now.

HBO has just revealed that April will see the return the eighth and final season of their worldwide hit medieval fantasy drama. Still no date, however, on when the first episode will air.

"Every battle. Every betrayal. Every risk. Every fight. Every sacrifice. Every death," HBO declares.

As of last word, we're still expecting Game of Thrones season eight to be just six episodes, though many of those will me much longer than an hour. We also know shooting on the final season began back in October of 2017 and only ended in early fall of this year.

Entertainment Weekly also revealed two weeks ago that the final season opens with Daenerys Targaryen and her army arriving at the Stark ancestral home of Winterfell to prepare for their final battle with the Night King and his army of the dead, which producers say is the longest sustained action sequence ever created for TV or film. Peter Dinklage, who plays Tyrion Lannister, says, “It makes the Battle of the Bastards look like a theme park," referring to the mammoth season six battle.

Disney/Pixar(NEW YORK) -- Monday, we were unexpectedly treated to the first teaser-trailer for Toy Story 4. Today, we get an even bigger surprise -- an official reaction video to the teaser-trailer.

But this reaction video isn't your usual online nobody gasping into the camera as we watch them watch a trailer. This one's from Pixar themselves, and features two brand-new Toy Story 4 characters: carnival toys Ducky and Bunny, a stuffed yellow duck and a fluffy blue-and-green stuffed rabbit voiced by none other than Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, respectively.

We meet Ducky and Bunny at a carnival shooting gallery after closing time, where they're chilling out on the counter. Bunny asks Ducky if he's seen the new Toy Story 4 trailer. That leads to them taking turns imitating Buzz Lightyear's catchphrase "To infinity and beyond!" as well as a brief but on-the-nose Keegan-Michael Key impersonation of Tom Hanks as Woody.

But neither Ducky nor Bunny can get the catchphrase correct -- that is, until Woody and Buzz themselves show up.

"It's 'To Infinity and beyond!'" Buzz declares. Which leads to Ducky and Bunny busting up laughing.

Netflix has compiled a list of upcoming original films and the classics you already know and love. Hits like 2003's Love Actually along with instant sensations like A Christmas Prince are already available on the streamer, with new films like The Christmas Chronicles coming later this month.

Here's a look at what's on the way for your family holiday binging pleasure:

Colbert fans know the Captain America shield that Colbert wielded on the Daily Show followed him to his Late Show set, where it still hangs above the audience.

"Today, the world lost a legend," said Colbert, who noted Lee's service in World War II and love for his beloved wife of 70 years, Joanie, who died in 2017.

"Thanks for all the stories, Stan, Colbert said, adding to the comic icon, his catchphrase: "I know you're hearing it a lot today, but: 'Excelsior.'"

Incidentally, Colbert's first guest Monday night was Hugh Jackman, who played Wolverine, one of Lee's X-Men, in nine movies. Jackman -- who wasn't initially supposed to play the razor-clawed character in 2000's X-Men -- is now synonymous with him. "I remember Stan as a true gentleman who had this glint in his eye," Jackman said. "He is a creative genius...He created a whole universe that changed the lives of many people, mine included."

The actor also recalled Lee's fame could check anyone's ego. "[Y]ou think, 'Well, I'm Wolverine, I'm walking in to Comic Con, you know, this is my spot. This is a good day for me.' And I was on a red carpet, and I was the only one on there, and nobody was taking my photo -- because on the other end, there was about 300 photographers and interviewers, just all on Stan."

He ended with, "God bless you, Stan, you're one of the greats."

Disney, who acquired Marvel almost a decade ago, released a statement from CEO Bob Iger that read, "Stan Lee was as extraordinary as the characters he created. A superhero in his own right to Marvel fans around the world, Stan had the power to inspire, to entertain, and to connect. The scale of his imagination was only exceeded by the size of his heart."

Other celebs were quick to commemorate the comics icon, moments after the news broke. Robert Downey Jr., the man who helped get Marvel movies on the map, posted a photo of he and Lee together, commenting, "I owe it all to you,,, Rest In Peace Stan."

Captain America himself, Chris Evans wrote, "There will never be another Stan Lee. For decades he provided both young and old with adventure, escape, comfort, confidence, inspiration, strength, friendship and joy. He exuded love and kindness and will leave an indelible mark on so, so, so many lives. Excelsior!!"

Spider-Man Tom Holland wrote, "How many millions of us are indebted to this guy, none more so than me. The father of Marvel has made so many people so incredibly happy."

Ryan Reynolds posted a photo of Lee in one of his many cameos, this one when he played a strip joint DJ in Deadpool. That hero's alter-ego said, "Damn... RIP Stan. Thanks for everything."

ABC(LOS ANGELES) -- We got a double dose of dances during Monday night’s Dancing with the Stars semi-finals, with each couple taking the dance floor twice. But it all culminated in a double elimination at the end of the night.

And that elimination was a doozy, sending home arguably the best performer of the competition, Juan Pablo Di Pace, as well as consistent low scorer “Grocery Store” Joe Amabile.

It was an especially shocking elimination for Juan Pablo, who, along with partner Cheryl Burke, had earned his third consecutive week of perfect scores from the judges. The crowd booed and the judges called the decision just plain “wrong.”

But before all that went down, the first round of dances of the night was the “dedication” round in which the contestants got to dedicate the dance to someone special to them.

In this round, Juan Pablo’s tango dedicated to his mom who had battled breast cancer and Evanna Lynch’s contemporary routine dedicated to a friend who died from ALS, both received perfect scores.

And if you’re keeping track of the budding romance between Alexis Ren and dance partner Alan Bersten, this week Alexis dedicated her passionate rain-soaked waltz especially to him.

In the second round of dances, it was judges’ choice. Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli asked the couples to redo one of their dances and gave them pointers on how to improve it.

Juan Pablo was again the star of this round, with his sexy salsa earning him another perfect score. Alexis and Alan’s ‘80s aerobics-themed jive also delighted the judges, giving them a perfect score as well.

“Grocery Store” Joe's second dance -- a quickstep -- got him his highest score of the competition: a 24/30. It also kept him from being the lowest scorer of the night. That misfortune went to Bobby Bones, who had a combined total of 45/60.

Bobby's heading to the finals next week though, along with Milo Manheim, Alexis Ren and Evanna Lynch.